Matt Berninger of The National. Chantal Anderson/Concord hide caption
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Stereolab released their first album of original material in 15 years on Friday. Joe Dilworth/Warp Records hide caption
Lucius's self-titled album is out now. Dana Trippe/Fantasy Records hide caption
Carolina Chocolate Drops' Justin Robinson and Rhiannon Giddens teamed up for some old-fashioned string band tunes. Karen Cox/Nonesuch hide caption
Bon Iver lightens up on his new album, SABLE, fABLE. Graham Tolbert/Jagjaguwar hide caption
The indie rock band Momma reminds us of Veruca Salt, Letters to Cleo and more '90s favorites. Jaxon Whittington/Polyvinyl hide caption
Lucy Dacus released her first album, titled Forever is a Feeling, since boygenius' big breakthrough. Shervin Lainez/Geffen hide caption
Michelle Zauner and Japanese Breakfast is back with a new album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). Pak Bae/Dead Oceans hide caption
SASAMI by Andrew Thomas Huang Andrew Thomas Huang/courtesy of the artist hide caption
Sam Fender's new album, People Watching, is out Feb. 21. Polydor/UMG hide caption
Bartees Strange's Horror is one of our favorite albums out Feb. 14. Elizabeth De La Piedra/Courtesy of 4AD hide caption
Cymande, one of the most sampled funk groups ever, is back with a new album this week. Dean Chalkley/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
FKA twigs' new album is titled EUSEXUA. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Mac Miller's posthumous album Balloonerism arrives two days prior to what would have been the rapper's 33rd birthday. Katharine Lotze/Getty Images hide caption
Ethel Cain's Perverts is a challenging, but rewarding listen. Silken Weinberg/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
British soul collective SAULT officially released its latest album, Acts of Faith, on Christmas. SAULT hide caption